"The Birkin photos are for sale. If somebody were to buy - all right, let's do this - if somebody wants to buy one of the Birkin photos, I will donate $100,000 - not to a charity - but to a family. I will give one family in need $100,000 cash, tax-free," he said to Artinfo.com.

The photoshoot is part of Shields's "destruction series", for which he has already sawed a pair of Christian Louboutin shoes in half.

Shields said that he is not sure which family will receive the donation.

"I'll have to figure it out. I just came up with that right now, so I'm not fully prepared on that," he added. "I would select somebody who... my father had a stroke when I was 15, and it became very difficult financially for the family, so I think I would do that.

"I think I would find a family that someone had a stroke or some type of ailment. I think that if somebody had done that for us when that happened to me, it would have been like a miracle. So, I'll find somebody who that just happened to and I will help them out."

Since the Birkin bag photoshoot went public, Francesca has received online death threats on social networking sites Twitter and Facebook from those angered by the images.

"I got death threats when we did the Heather Morris thing and the Mischa Barton thing," Shields said. "Obviously you have to assume that any threat could be real, but it's more just people displaying their anger and emotion on the internet.

"It's not like people are around the house trying to start fights. It's just people upset on the internet. Obviously you have to take certain precautions. I think it's just fine, but people are upset."

Watch a video of Tyler Eastwood and Francesca Eastwood working on a photoshoot together below: